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Gerardo Broissin / Broissin Architects Centro Cultural Roberto Cantoral Concert Hall
Centro Cultural Roberto Cantoral Concert Hall is Golden Design Award winner in 2014 - 2015 Architecture, Building and Structure Design Award Category.
Centro Cultural Roberto Cantoral Concert Hall

The lines composing the façade move up and down as branches moving in the wind, letting the sunlight pass through, creating a fantasy parade in the middle of the shadow's mystery. The building wraps you inside, its shape turns into the shape of music. It is not a whim or about fashion, it is just about the sound of music traveling around every space, every seat, every corner, giving shape to every dream, to every song. Outside, the white concrete in the façade represents the purity and originality of the Mexican music, inside, the red concert hall represents the Mexican composers' passion.

Centro Cultural Roberto Cantoral  Concert Hall
Gerardo Broissin / Broissin Architects Centro Cultural Roberto Cantoral
Gerardo Broissin / Broissin Architects Concert Hall
Gerardo Broissin / Broissin Architects design
Gerardo Broissin / Broissin Architects design
Gerardo Broissin / Broissin Architects

Committed professionals with society and its development, supported by 12 years working experience on the field of architecture, BROISSINarchitects was founded by Mexican architect Gerardo Broissin who is characterized for the development and contribution of innovative proposals in the solution of every project. The firm works to improve and to integrate diverse areas to their design process. Their work comprises an extensive range of forms, textures and ideologies. BROISSINarchitects is based on design groups lead by partners; Rodrigo Jimenez, Mauricio Cristobal, David Suarez, Alejandro Rocha, Alfonso Vargas, and Jose Luis Garcia.

Broissin Architectes

Gerardo Broissin studied architecture at the Anahuac University (1998, Honors) and at Southern California Institute of Architecture SCI-ARC in Los Angeles. He is founder of BROISSINarchitects firm. He has been awarded with the Mexican National prize of interior design. He has collaborated with Federico Soriano and Fernando Romero ( LAR ). In 2007 Architectural Record chose him Design Vanguard architect as one of the 10 most promising architects in the world. He is studio professor at Anahuac University in Mexico City. He has presented his work in Mexico, Canada, Spain and England. His work has been published in Mexico, United States of America, Japan, Egypt, Canada, Colombia, Spain, Argentina, Germany, Italy, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Croatia, Turkey, Seoul, Johannesburg, Milan, Hong Kong, Roma and Beijing.